I save this meme a while ago, I think it is from Reddit

  • @UnaSolaEstrellaLibre
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    61 year ago

    Running a VM would imply dealing with VFIO. For a recently converted casual Linux gamer it’s better for them to dual boot than deal with that headache.

    • @anamethatisnt
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      11 year ago

      I get your point in dual boot being less of a headache, but learning some libvirt/qemu and running your own virtual machines is a lot of fun.
      I went for a virtual Fedora Workstation with VFIO and a dummy plug. Then I use Sunshine/Moonlight to stream my gaming session to whichever device I feel like using.

      Anytime I wanna try something I feel might crash my Fedora I simply backup the virtual machine files and go to town on it.
      If I fail I roll back and try again.
      I run my servers the same way, as virtual machines that I can easily backup and experiment with, and I do think it makes learning a lot quicker.

      • @UnaSolaEstrellaLibre
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        11 year ago

        It is, I’m not knocking out the usefulness of the tech. I’m thinking more about how convenient it is for the average gamer vs. dual booting